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the premier of victoria, daniel andrews has announced groups of up to ten people from two householdss, hospitality businesses will be able to host up to 40 customers indoors and 70 outdoors. our news reporter tanya dendrinos told me more about the easing restrictions. it is definitely a sigh of relief for melburnians today and this has been a long time coming. australia was doing incredibly well in terms of the global pandemic, it shut borders early and there have been state restrictions but it unravelled in melbourne due to the hotel quarantine saga that saw the city placed into lockdown and extended across regional victoria. it has been a tough time sincejuly. how are people there responding to this? as i said, i think they are breathing a sigh of relief but it does not go as far as some people hoped. in his address, the premier daniel andrews compared to the uk, melbourne's worst day of cases, 725, and we had some 800 cases on that same day. and then he compares it to today, where we have had 16,000, melbourne has had two. two cases?! about this wave hitting europe, it is astonish
the premier of victoria, daniel andrews has announced groups of up to ten people from two householdss, hospitality businesses will be able to host up to 40 customers indoors and 70 outdoors. our news reporter tanya dendrinos told me more about the easing restrictions. it is definitely a sigh of relief for melburnians today and this has been a long time coming. australia was doing incredibly well in terms of the global pandemic, it shut borders early and there have been state restrictions but it...
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in his address, the premier daniel andrews compared to the uk so melbourne's worst day of cases, 725y and he compares it to today where we have had 16000 and melbourne has had two to two cases! about this wave hitting europe it is astonishing to think that it is down to two cases did it and the draconian measures have played a huge part in that people are saying if there are only two cases, can't we go all the way to open retail and hospitality to his nurses have done it tough and it comes off a devastating year. in january there were bushfires tearing through so this has been one event after another for business. and the economic impact? what about the economic impact then? if they have only got two cases, this means things can slowly start reopening again. there is november one for that opening of hospitality and the premier said that will be reviewed, so there is potential for that to happen earlier. i think in november people will be pushing ahead and hoping by christmas things will start to look little bit more normal. thank you so much. thank you. this is bbc news. our main hea
in his address, the premier daniel andrews compared to the uk so melbourne's worst day of cases, 725y and he compares it to today where we have had 16000 and melbourne has had two to two cases! about this wave hitting europe it is astonishing to think that it is down to two cases did it and the draconian measures have played a huge part in that people are saying if there are only two cases, can't we go all the way to open retail and hospitality to his nurses have done it tough and it comes off...
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here's the premier, daniel andrews discussing the changes which come into effect at midnight local timelimit on leaving your home for exercise or for socialising. the travel distance from your home will move from five kilometres to 25 kilometres. outdoor gatherings will increase to ten people from two households. the following will be open subject to conditions from midnight, ist november. retail will open back up. hospitality, a maximum of 20 people inside and 50 people outside will reopen. beauty and personal services will return. there was a record number of shop closures in great britain in the first six months of this year, as coronavirus takes its toll on the retail industry. the figures show that more than 11,000 outlets closed between january and june. here's our business correspondent katy austin. shopping habits were already changing before the pandemic hit. online sales on the up, many physical stores are struggling. those trends have accelerated. researchers who track retail and leisure sites as well as services like bank branches say their data showed over 11,000 chain outl
here's the premier, daniel andrews discussing the changes which come into effect at midnight local timelimit on leaving your home for exercise or for socialising. the travel distance from your home will move from five kilometres to 25 kilometres. outdoor gatherings will increase to ten people from two households. the following will be open subject to conditions from midnight, ist november. retail will open back up. hospitality, a maximum of 20 people inside and 50 people outside will reopen....
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here's the premier, daniel andrews, discussing the changes which come into effect at midnight local timeng your home for exercise or for socialising. the travel distance from your home will move from five kilometres to 25 kilometres. 0utdoor gatherings will increase to ten people from two households. the following will be open subject to conditions from midnight, 1st november. retail will open back up. hospitality, a maximum of 20 people inside and 50 people outside will reopen. beauty and personal services will return. melanie dino is a resident of melbourne and became a mother for the first time just before the first lockdown. shejoins us now. first of all, i know it has been pretty tough for you being in lockdown but restrictions are being used in about three hours' time? yes, so, the big difference is the five kilometre radius is now extended to 20. we don't have as much of a curfew any more or time limit, so it is a lot more freedom than before. and no longer having the only four reasons to go out, so it is pretty good. that must be quite a relief. just tell us what it has been like
here's the premier, daniel andrews, discussing the changes which come into effect at midnight local timeng your home for exercise or for socialising. the travel distance from your home will move from five kilometres to 25 kilometres. 0utdoor gatherings will increase to ten people from two households. the following will be open subject to conditions from midnight, 1st november. retail will open back up. hospitality, a maximum of 20 people inside and 50 people outside will reopen. beauty and...
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here's the premier, daniel andrews, discussing the changes which come into effect at midnight local timeor exercise or for socialising. the travel distance from your home will move from five kilometres to 25 kilometres. 0utdoor gatherings will increase to ten people from two households. following will be open subject to conditions from midnight. retail will open back up. hospitality, a maximum of 20 people inside and 50 people outside will reopen. beauty and personal services will return. we can go over to melbourne now and talk to rachel cary, who is a journalist with sbs australia. good to have you with us. what is the response among people there to news restrictions are being eased? good morning. well, it's been a very long lockdown. we were anticipating that perhaps we wouldn't —— would come out of this lockdown tomorrow, as we were expecting to be announced today. we have learned today that lockdown will continue for another two weeks. most of us have been in lockdown since july two weeks. most of us have been in lockdown sincejuly nine. initially we we re lockdown sincejuly nine. i
here's the premier, daniel andrews, discussing the changes which come into effect at midnight local timeor exercise or for socialising. the travel distance from your home will move from five kilometres to 25 kilometres. 0utdoor gatherings will increase to ten people from two households. following will be open subject to conditions from midnight. retail will open back up. hospitality, a maximum of 20 people inside and 50 people outside will reopen. beauty and personal services will return. we...
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translates to reimbursing michael cohen for a hush money payment to stormy daniels by trump's own admission. when prince andrewhe jeffrey epstein scandal -- >> i don't know prince andrew. i don't know him, no. >> seems like maybe he does, though, judging my photos with the president saying that prince andrew quote a lot of fun to be with. you may recall greta thunberg and told her to chill, to get anger management and then at davos called her angry and then quote, i don't really knowing in about her or when rapper and former apprentice lil john said trump called him an uncle tom. >> he was on "the apprentice." >> he was? i don't know. >> he did seem to know him. when he earlier called lil john an amazing and wochl guy, a terrific guy and a great friend. the president once named anthony scaramucci who was a family friend to be white house communications director. >> the president is most competitive person i have ever met. i have seen this guy throw a dead spiral through a tire. >> the president would say he barely knew him after he got the boot 11 days into the job for badmouthing ore officials in the administ
translates to reimbursing michael cohen for a hush money payment to stormy daniels by trump's own admission. when prince andrewhe jeffrey epstein scandal -- >> i don't know prince andrew. i don't know him, no. >> seems like maybe he does, though, judging my photos with the president saying that prince andrew quote a lot of fun to be with. you may recall greta thunberg and told her to chill, to get anger management and then at davos called her angry and then quote, i don't really...
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he focuses on andrew jackson's clashes with wig party members such as henry clay and daniel webster in the bank wars of the 1830s. this class is about 55 minutes. >> well, good morning, everybody. and welcome to american history. my name is jonathan barth. you all know me as professor barth. and i am a history professor at arizona state university. in conjunction with two very stellar world class programs, and there they are. on the screen. the school of historical philosophical and religious studies, quite a mouthful, so we call this shippers, great program, and then also the center for political thought and leadership. or ptl. another stellar program. if this lecture intrigues you, you should check out our center. we're doing some big things. and finally, if you are interested in learning more about yours truly, there we are, www.professor barth.com, you can read about me on that web site. well, a generation of politicians has passed. alexander hamilton dies in a duel in 1804. james madison pictured there on the right retires from politics and dies in 1836. john adams, and thomas jef
he focuses on andrew jackson's clashes with wig party members such as henry clay and daniel webster in the bank wars of the 1830s. this class is about 55 minutes. >> well, good morning, everybody. and welcome to american history. my name is jonathan barth. you all know me as professor barth. and i am a history professor at arizona state university. in conjunction with two very stellar world class programs, and there they are. on the screen. the school of historical philosophical and...
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he focuses on andrew jackson's clashes with weak party members such as henry clay and daniel webster in the bank wars of the 1830s. this class is about 55 minutes. well, good morning everybody and welcome to american history. my name is jonathan, barth. you all know me is professor birth. i am a history professor at arizona state university. in conjunction with two very
he focuses on andrew jackson's clashes with weak party members such as henry clay and daniel webster in the bank wars of the 1830s. this class is about 55 minutes. well, good morning everybody and welcome to american history. my name is jonathan, barth. you all know me is professor birth. i am a history professor at arizona state university. in conjunction with two very
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andrew jackson and his presidency. >> he focuses on jackson's clashes with whig party members like henry clay and daniel webster. in the bank wars of the 18 thirties. this is about 55 minutes. good morning, everybody. and welcome to american history, my name is jonathan barth, and i am a history professor at arizona state university in conjunction with two very stellar world class programs. there they are, on the screen. the school of historical, philosophical and religious studies. quite a mouthful. we call it shippers. also, the center for political thought and leadership. or ptl, another stellar program. if this lecture intrigues you, you should check out our center. we are doing big things. finally, if you are interested in learning more about yours truly, www.professorbarth.com. you can read about me on that website. a generation of politicians has passed. alexander hamilton died in a dual in 1804. james madison pictured there on the right, retired from politics and dies in 1836. john adams andthomas jefferson die on the same day, july 4, 1826. 50 years to the day of the signing of the declaration of indepe
andrew jackson and his presidency. >> he focuses on jackson's clashes with whig party members like henry clay and daniel webster. in the bank wars of the 18 thirties. this is about 55 minutes. good morning, everybody. and welcome to american history, my name is jonathan barth, and i am a history professor at arizona state university in conjunction with two very stellar world class programs. there they are, on the screen. the school of historical, philosophical and religious studies. quite...
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from the death knell of liberty, ask much, i want sment are spin more time on the, and andrew jackson, his nemesis, danielebster, james monroe, jansis scott key when wrote "the star-spangled banner," how key was the american colonization in the country? >> it was extremely popular and clay is considered one of the major if not the founder and he gets federal funding for it to buy the land and library for the resettlement. he promotes the idea of resettling african-americans in haiti and canada. he -- he is known for this. this is what he becomes lightning rod in the free black community in the north and this is what causes them to unite against henry clay in the sense that why should we have to leave the united states? it's popular in the white community and not popular in the south. >> the library was a death trap. >> yes. >> and the people in america that had been slaves or were slaves, their fore fathers were here and they were more american in a sense, why should we leave home? >> no connections to africa whatsoever and the fact that clay was trying to remove primarily free blacks. the colonization so
from the death knell of liberty, ask much, i want sment are spin more time on the, and andrew jackson, his nemesis, danielebster, james monroe, jansis scott key when wrote "the star-spangled banner," how key was the american colonization in the country? >> it was extremely popular and clay is considered one of the major if not the founder and he gets federal funding for it to buy the land and library for the resettlement. he promotes the idea of resettling african-americans in...
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i read at its first meeting some pretty famous american names around the table, andrew jackson, his nemesis, daniel webster, james monroe, francis scott key who wrote the star spangled banner. how popular was the american colonization movement in this country? >> well, it was extremely popular and clay is considered one of the major if not the founder of -- he gets federal funding for it to buy the land in liberia for the resettlement, he promotes the idea of resettling african-americans in haiti and canada. he is known for this, this is what -- he becomes the lightning rod in the free black community in the north because this is what causes them to unite against henry clay in the sense that why should we have have to leave the united states? it's popular in the white community, not popular in the south. >> liberia was a death trap and the people in america that had been slaves or were slaves, their forefathers had been here longer than a lot of white people, their owners so they were more american in a sense, why would we go back? why should we leave our home? >> no connections to africa whatsoeve
i read at its first meeting some pretty famous american names around the table, andrew jackson, his nemesis, daniel webster, james monroe, francis scott key who wrote the star spangled banner. how popular was the american colonization movement in this country? >> well, it was extremely popular and clay is considered one of the major if not the founder of -- he gets federal funding for it to buy the land in liberia for the resettlement, he promotes the idea of resettling african-americans...
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so daniel webster, who had a very keen legal mind, started making the argument for succession. new england secession. after andrew jackson miraculously won the battle of new orleans, webster started to backpedal really quickly. but one of the broader themes that i have is, this question of is secession legitimate. can the state, interfere with the enforcement of federal law. and again, this is going to be you know is really going to penned on the south in the 1860. and this is the justification for abraham lincoln, fighting in secession. and it came up first from my guys, in the war of 1812. he came up the second time, in the early 18 thirties, when south carolina, threatened to leave the union. not over slavery, but over the tax. tariff. yes tax. and they thought peter people can get that work took over a tariff, and what is yes. if you have to summarize the causes of the american revolution, in in forwards, what was a slogan? >> no taxation, without representation. the american revolution was all about taxes. and south carolina, was ready to leave the union, because they didn't like a tax bill. that congress ha
so daniel webster, who had a very keen legal mind, started making the argument for succession. new england secession. after andrew jackson miraculously won the battle of new orleans, webster started to backpedal really quickly. but one of the broader themes that i have is, this question of is secession legitimate. can the state, interfere with the enforcement of federal law. and again, this is going to be you know is really going to penned on the south in the 1860. and this is the justification...
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and so daniel webster, who had a very keen legal mind, started making the argument for cessation. after andrew jackson miraculously won the battle of new orleans, webster would start to backpedal quickly. but one of the broader themes is this question of is cessation legitimate, can the states interfere with foreign law? again, this is going to be pinned on the south in the 1860s, and this is the justification for abraham lincoln and the union fighting against cessation. it came up first for my guys in the war of 1812. it came up a second time in the early 1830s when south carolina threatened to leave the union not over slavery, not over war policy but over a tax, a tariff. you might think, people can get that worked up over a tariff? the answer is yes, because let me ask you. if you had to summarize the causes of the american revolution in a slogan of -- for a slogan of four words, what was the slogan? >> give me liberty or give me death. >> that's not a bad one, but no taxation without representation. the american revolution was all about taxes. people took taxes seriously in those days. and
and so daniel webster, who had a very keen legal mind, started making the argument for cessation. after andrew jackson miraculously won the battle of new orleans, webster would start to backpedal quickly. but one of the broader themes is this question of is cessation legitimate, can the states interfere with foreign law? again, this is going to be pinned on the south in the 1860s, and this is the justification for abraham lincoln and the union fighting against cessation. it came up first for my...
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. —— with daniel maldini spaniard adrian otaegui shot a flawless opening round at the scottish championship to lead by three strokes heading into friday at st andrewson six under par, thanks to shots like this on the sixth hole — while otaegui carded 10 birdies in total and six of them on the back nine this the last of them on the 18th. portuguese riderjoao almeida retains the race leader's pink jersey heading into stage 13 at the giro d'italia later on friday. ecuador‘s jhonatan narvaez took his first win at a world tour event in fading light and incoming rain on thursday — the ineos grenadiers rider was part of an early breakaway — which was reduced to just two over the final climb and decent when his rival mark padun suffered a puncture 24 kilometres from the finish line and had to settle for second. it wasn't a good day for russian daniil medvedev, who was knocked out of the st petersburg open where he was defending champion. the home favourite and top seed lost out to american reilly opelka and promptly took out his frustrations on his racquet, in what was a fourth loss in his last five matches. you can get all the latest sports news at our we
. —— with daniel maldini spaniard adrian otaegui shot a flawless opening round at the scottish championship to lead by three strokes heading into friday at st andrewson six under par, thanks to shots like this on the sixth hole — while otaegui carded 10 birdies in total and six of them on the back nine this the last of them on the 18th. portuguese riderjoao almeida retains the race leader's pink jersey heading into stage 13 at the giro d'italia later on friday. ecuador‘s jhonatan...
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not only that, daniel webster, while he's serving in the senate, is also a director of this private bank, a hydra of corruption from jackson's point of view. and i, andrew jackson, am going to take this bank down. henry clay cannot believe it. you're mad, henry clay says. jackson says, no, you're mad. i can't believe you're doing this, jackson. jackson looks at clay. clay, how many times are you going to run for president, clay? huh? two times, three times, four times, five times? how many times do you got to lose, clay, before you realize that you can't win? can't win, clay. out of his mind. i can't believe this is going on. you're bluffing, clay says. oh, i'm not bluffing, mr. clay. i'm not bluffing. i'm going to take this bank down if it's the last thing i do, believe me. i'm going to do it. clay does not believe jackson. congress is in an uproar all of a sudden. what is going to happen? should we side with clay? should we side with jackson? should the bank be rechartered? the number one issue on everyone's mind, and jackson has some enemies. he has some enemies. not just clay, but the president of the bank himself, nicholas biddle. nicholas biddle,
not only that, daniel webster, while he's serving in the senate, is also a director of this private bank, a hydra of corruption from jackson's point of view. and i, andrew jackson, am going to take this bank down. henry clay cannot believe it. you're mad, henry clay says. jackson says, no, you're mad. i can't believe you're doing this, jackson. jackson looks at clay. clay, how many times are you going to run for president, clay? huh? two times, three times, four times, five times? how many...
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. >> daniel dale, appreciate it. back with our team. andrewfor president, would you next week, next thursday, stand on the stage with president trump? >> again, i think it's common sense that you wouldn't want to debate someone who could be actively contagious with the coronavirus. i think joe and his team need to negotiate very, very strongly around timing, around format, around whether it's in person because they're in the catbird seat at this point. joe and kamala are on track and right now it's the trump team that's going to be desperate to try and get on the same stage. >> i love how deadpan you are. i mean it's just a sign of how crazy things are that it's just deadpan sentence like i would not want to stand on a debate stage with somebody infected -- that's where we're at. this is what we're talking about because it's the situation. s.e., do you think the debate will take place next thursday? >> i don't know. i mean biden doesn't need this debate. i think -- i think he's shown over the past few weeks if not months, he's actually doing j
. >> daniel dale, appreciate it. back with our team. andrewfor president, would you next week, next thursday, stand on the stage with president trump? >> again, i think it's common sense that you wouldn't want to debate someone who could be actively contagious with the coronavirus. i think joe and his team need to negotiate very, very strongly around timing, around format, around whether it's in person because they're in the catbird seat at this point. joe and kamala are on track...